This is a trail that goes from a glacier to the next, taking you to the Badrinath and Gangotri holy shrines while you also pass Kalindi. Most of the walk is located over ground and you will be able to view a part of high altitude wildlife. Camps are set up near small glacial lakes. The average walking altitude is 4500 meters and you will sleep at freezing temperatures for around 10 days.

It is highly advised that adventurous and very fit trekkers will go through Kalindi Pass. There is a necessity to have mountaineering and high altitude trekking expeditions of India are fundamental ability. You will experience something rare since even seasoned climbers have problems with this pass. However, if you can do it, you will love every second of it.

A moderate trekking in Uttaranchal which starts from the Bhagirathi valley, goes up to the lake of Dodital (wrapped in perfect wilderness) to the alpine meadows and crosses over at Darwa Pass (4150m) to the Yamuna watershed. Dodital is a high altitude lake at a height of 3307m is absolutely mysterious, alluring, and simply beautiful! Situated amidst pine forests with the backdrop of Darwa Bugyal, a high altitude meadow, Dodital has a serene effect on the mind and body. Dodital gets its name from Dodi, the local name for trout that are found in large numbers in the lake. The serene, tranquil surroundings, gurgling streams, crystal clear water, and dense alpine forests make for an ideal retreat. The Dodital trek is traditionally used continuously by the Gujjars (the nomadic herdsmen who get their buffalos to the high meadows) every summer and occasionally by the pilgrims / sadhus walking between Gangotri and Yamunotri.

This 7 day trek in India takes the travelers through various trails and treks, hiking camps accompanied with a number of amphitheatre views. Each day is spent traversing new paths by the day and pitching up tents during the night. The thrill that comes along is incomparable when one experiences the heavenly Dodital. Another popular place around here is Roopkund.